Now for some secondary writing tips. I will delve a little deeper than the basics I addressed in my previous post. It is worth noting, however, that the tips in that post will be addressed again here, first and foremost: 1) MAKE A SCHEDULE & STICK TO IT!!! 2) READ
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You’ve written your book. Now it’s time to try to find an agent. I tried a year or two with no success, but a new writer really should give it a good try before giving up and self-publishing. My first stop is always www.agentquery.com. From there, you can go into the advanced search
Read More...A renowned professor and coordinator of the English and Writing Program at NYIT (New York Institute of Technology), Dr. David S. Hogsette has written a great analysis and review of my fantasy novel, The Return of the Fifth Stone. In addition to penning numerous scholarly articles, a Q&A style Christian
Read More...Lately I’ve been on a propaganda art kick. I made this zombie poster in that spirit. Become a zombie! Fight to the death AND BEYOND!!! If you like this, you can check out the more political ones on my photography website. Click to enlarge:
Read More...It has been one month since I published The Lazarus Impact in paperback and for Kindle. In that short amount of time, my thrilling zombie tale has been buried firmly in Amazon’s best seller ranks; it is consistently among the top 25 for horror and the top 50 for science
Read More...Below is a list of my titles and links to their respective product pages on Amazon. All books are available in both paperback and Kindle versions. The Return of the Fifth Stone Haaret is inhabited by four peoples: humans of the land, mole people of the underworld, mermen of the
Read More...Below is the full self portrait/author photo for the back cover of The Lazarus Impact. I briefly considered using it for the entire front cover, but ultimately decided against it. Click to enlarge:
Read More...Mr. Todarello spent his formative years hunting the elusive Yeti in the peaks of the Himalaya Mountains, only to return with a tuft of greyish hair and a few coprolites. He then began to meticulously recreate the experiments of Nikola Tesla in the abandoned warehouses of Redhook, Brooklyn. After passing through a
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